The only reason Destiny 2 is coming to Battle.net is because of profit. Blizzard get to host one of the most hyped games on their social platform. You do realize that this is huge for Blizzard right? It's so much free marketing for Blizzards games that i don't even know where to start.

The only reason Destiny 2 is coming to Battle.net is because of profit. Blizzard get to host one of the most hyped games on their social platform. You do realize that this is huge for Blizzard right? It's so much free marketing for Blizzards games that i don't even know where to start.

Its huge, but, if the game flops, its probably gonna hurt them more than WoD ever did

Exactly this. It's a win-win scenario: get the Blizzard "gotta play them all" fans to try Destiny 2, and get the Destiny fans to try Overwatch.

This is why I don't think they'll put a lot of games like this on the launcher (maybe 1 a year, at most). If you overload it, you lose the "gotta play them all" synergy that's makes Blizz a ton of cash.

You're not allowed to discuss conspiracy theories on mmo-champion, which makes me wonder what they're trying to hide.

I think you(and Icy Veins) are reading WAY too much into it. That said they might eventually bring in "Nexus Universe" characters into HotS. Nexus Universes are stuff like Luxoria(where Sky Temple and Spider Queen is located, and the home of several alt versions of heroes like Desert Queen Zagara and Flying Monkey Brightwing), Raven's Court(the location of Haunted Mines, Towers of Doom, and Cursed Hollow, and the home of alt universe heroes such as Vampire Hunter Valla and Countess Kerrigan), the Kaiju universe(no maps played here yet, but home to Kaijo Diablo, Mecha Tassadar, and Cyber-Arak), etc, stuff that is already referenced in skins and map settings. He simply said they may bring in entirely new characters from universes like that, ones that aren't drawn from existing games but are still original Blizzard creations. The exact quote:

"Also, right now the Nexus is this transdimensional storm that is basically allowing all those Blizzard universes to collide. We think that we will be bringing in more Blizzard IP. We will go to Warcraft, Diablo, and Starcraft, but also to Nexus realms, which have nothing to do with Blizzard IP"

Nexus realms are the settings for the maps, the settings of "alt universe" skins like the Kaiju stuff, that kinda thing, settings that aren't related to WoW, SC, or Diablo, but exist in the Nexus. That doesn't mean they're bringing in stuff from other companies, just that they're considering bringing in original heroes from universes set in the Nexus that aren't from other established Blizzard universes with their own games.

I think you(and Icy Veins) are reading WAY too much into it. That said they might eventually bring in "Nexus Universe" characters into HotS. Nexus Universes are stuff like Luxoria(where Sky Temple and Spider Queen is located, and the home of several alt versions of heroes like Desert Queen Zagara and Flying Monkey Brightwing), Raven's Court(the location of Haunted Mines, Towers of Doom, and Cursed Hollow, and the home of alt universe heroes such as Vampire Hunter Valla and Countess Kerrigan), the Kaiju universe(no maps played here yet, but home to Kaijo Diablo, Mecha Tassadar, and Cyber-Arak), etc, stuff that is already referenced in skins and map settings. He simply said they may bring in entirely new characters from universes like that, ones that aren't drawn from existing games but are still original Blizzard creations. The exact quote:

"Also, right now the Nexus is this transdimensional storm that is basically allowing all those Blizzard universes to collide. We think that we will be bringing in more Blizzard IP. We will go to Warcraft, Diablo, and Starcraft, but also to Nexus realms, which have nothing to do with Blizzard IP"

Nexus realms are the settings for the maps, the settings of "alt universe" skins like the Kaiju stuff, that kinda thing, settings that aren't related to WoW, SC, or Diablo, but exist in the Nexus. That doesn't mean they're bringing in stuff from other companies, just that they're considering bringing in original heroes from universes set in the Nexus that aren't from other established Blizzard universes with their own games.

Nexus realms are what they call the individual Universes in Heroes.

The entire sentence segment after what you put in bold is what stands out the most.

"Also, right now the Nexus is this transdimensional storm that is basically allowing all those Blizzard universes to collide. We think that we will be bringing in more Blizzard IP. We will go to Warcraft, Diablo, and Starcraft, but also to Nexus realms, which have nothing to do with Blizzard IP"

All the Nexuses that you listed are strictly Blizzard IP.

Not saying they will, but it looks like it could easily be headed that way. Destiny 2 will be an exclusive bnet game. Most likely, if they ever take non-Blizzard IP and use it, it will be something from Activision. Most Activision games are on steam. Would we even want non-theme fitting characters like COD, in Heroes?

Destiny fits the overall theme and has several iconic characters. Once again, not saying they will, but if they were ever actually serious about that statement, this would probably be the first game they'd crossover.

On one hand I'd say it'd only happen if the Blizzard fanboys react overwhelmingly positive to Destiny, if Blizzard finds that their usual crowd stays away from it and sticks to the traditional titles, probably not. On the other hand, releasing a Destiny character as a hero in HotS could draw in the Destiny players, so they might go for it either way. If the latter is the case, they might end up havng to put out a few fires though. Considering some amount of HotS players don't even react positively to OW heroes, which is an actual Blizzard IP.